SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KELLEY, V.C. - KELLO,V.
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BIAD4, Alicja; Jg~Uff, ncLn C., F
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The application to children of a now test of pituitary
reserve. Endokr. pol. 14 no.3*.223-231 163.
1. 11 Klinika Pediatryczna AM w Warozavie Kierownikz prof.
dr To Lowenfisz-Wojnarowska Department of Pediatrics of Uni-
varsity of Washington, Seattle Director: prof. R.A, Aldrich,
TULM."MI, G. T.,
Pres3ing Uachinery
Comparison o' drive systems for tobac-o pressej. Tab-k 13, no. 3, 1952.
Lis-, 2f UastrAn kcgogggions, tibrary of Con,,ress, September 19'2. 'UNG.ASSIFIED.
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Planning apparatust)s for Talxtk, 13, no. 4, 1~52.
Mlonthlv List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Octatcr, p7lr,~.
LF IFD.
XELLI, A. Ch.
Fruit Culture
Dwarf stalks for pear trees., Bad I 09.,~ no. 2, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, M.- 1952, Uncl.
I, SHAK L', N~G#
Use of fruit and berr7 plants in landscape gardening.
bot. sads. no.1709-42 154.
Ejul.Glav.
(MLU 8:3)
1, Glavny7 botanichaskir sad Akademii nauk SSSR9
(landscape gardening) 0'ruit) (Berries)
XNW, A.Ch.
Selection of dvarf rootstock for pears. Biul.Glay.bot.sada ao#23:
89-93 155. (KMA 9:7)
1,GlavVy botaniaheakiy mad AW~mii nauk SSR.
(Dwarf fruit tree@) (Pears)
AUTHORS: Nikolayevq A.B.;.-Kelli, A.Ch. SOV/26-58-12-36/44
TITLEi Once More About the Wild Small-Fruit Plants of the North
(Yeshchlel raz o dikikh yagodnykh rasteniyakh severa)
PERIODICAL: Prirodag 1958P Vr 12, pp 121 - 122 (USSR)
ABSTRACTi The article deals with a dispute on the possible and pro-
spective selection and cultivation of wild emall-fruit plants
in the USSR's northern districts. A.B.Nikolayev agrees with
the views expressed by agronomist V.F. Kondratlyev stating
that little or nothing is done with respect to a planned pro-
vision of the population of the Soviet North with small fruit.
Judging from his relevant experience in the Magadan Oblast
Nikolayev outlines the value of such amall-fruit plants as
the bo bilberry (Vaccinium uliginosum), the European blue-
berry fVaccinium myrtillus), such small northern raspberries
as the oloudberry (Rubus ohamaemorue) and Rubus arcticus,
the dog rose (Rosa canina), the bird cherry (Cerasus padus),
diverse mountain ash (Sorbus) species, such as Sorbus ana-
dyrenais Kom., and the edible honey auckle (Lonicera edulis
Turoz). as Pointe out that the bog bilberry and the Euro-
pean blueberry have been successfully selected and cultivated
in Canada and Alaska, that also the other plants would be
Card 1/2 excellent objects for selection and cultivation, that they
:"V/26-58-12-36/44
Once More About the Wild Small-Fruit Plants of the North
are in demand on the local markets, but that apparently no
efforts are made toward cultivation by the inatitutions con-
cerned. These statements are refuted by A.Ch. Kelli who
quotes A.V. Bolonyayev. Both hold that there are enormous
amounts of these berries and fruit in the northern regions,
which more than amply cover the needs of the population.
If collecting and distribution would be organized efficient-
ly, in the Sakhalin, Kamchatka and Magadan Oblast's. no
additional cultivation would be needed in the near future.
Moreover, important capital investment would be necessary
for the establishment of the plantations, and careful pre-
liminary biological, botanical and agricultural research
and experimentation over an extended period of time would
be required. There are 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Magadanskaya komplekenaya zemleustroiteltnaya ekspeditsiya
Ministerstva sellskogo khozyaystva RSFSR (The Magulan Join:t
Expedition for 'Lsnd Exploitation of the Ministry
of Agriculture -.' the RSFSR). Glavnyybotanicheskiv sadAN
SSSR (The Main Botanical Carden of the AS USSR)
Card 2/2
TSITSIN, N.V.. akademik, oty.red.; BRZZMW, D,D., skademik, sawatitel!
oty.red.;-.0 Vi, sai6stitall otv.
QRWHOV D. red.-, BILOV,,V.N., red.;
GOLOVIRMIA, N.A., kandibiolog.niuki red.;,EMLI,-A.Ch., red.;
LAPIN, P.I,, red,; MMMALIN, N.A., red.; OOMMM ".-.%-,,red.;
FORTUNATOV, I.K., red.izd-va; VASINA-POPOVA, Te.T., red.isd-va;
GUSIKOVA. O.K.. tekhnred.
[Remote bybridization of plants and animals; problems in fruit
culture, forestry, and animal breeding] Otdalannaia gibridi-
sataiin rastenii i zhivotnykh; voprosy plodovodstva, lesovodBtva
i shivotnovodetva. Moskva, Isd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1960. 597 P.
(KIRA 13:5)
1. Vaesoyusnaya akademiya sellskokhozyayatvennykh nauk imani V.I.
Lanina. 2, Pervyy vitae-president Vaesovusnoy okademii nallsko-
khoxyaystyennykh nauk imani V.I.Lenina (.'or Brezhnev), 3, Inatitut
biologicheakoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR i Vaerossiyakiy nauchno-
iselodavatellskiy institut pradovogo rybnogo khozyaystva, KoSkva
(for Golovinskaya).
(Hybridization)
88523
S/179/60/000/006/027/036
9J00 E191/E135
AUTHORS: Volodina, M.V., Demlyanov, Yu.A., 'Kellin, S.S., and
Chereshneva, N.V. (Moscow)
TITLE: Investigation of the Surface Temperature of a Wall
Beyond a Moving Shock Wave
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR,Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk, Mekhanika i mashinostroyeniye, 1960, No. 6,
pp. 112-116
TEXT: An analytical and experimental investigation ofthe
surface temperature of a wall beyond a shock wave moving at
constant velocity is reported. The temperature of the gas at the
wall was taken to be equal to the wall surface temperature as
found from the heat balance equation (ignoring heat radiation).
To find the convective heat flow, the equations of the non-
stationary boundary layer of a compressible gas were solved for
the case of a plate when the velocity of the flow beyond the shock
wave is constant. The heat flow into the wall is found from the
equation of heat conductivity. It has been shown before that the
boundary layer in the region beyond the shock wave becomes
Card 1/3
NIN- M 'I
N- Oil ~M"N
88523
S/179/60/000/006/017/036
E191/E135
Investigation of the Surface Temperature of a Wall Beyond a Moving
Shock Wave
stationary assuming the wall temperatxlre to be constant. Owing
to the large range of temperature var3.-ition in the boundary layer,
the deviations of the viscosity from tne usually assumed value
inversely proportional to the density must be taken into account,
as well as the change of the Prandtl number with temperature and
the phenomenon of diffusion. Under the conditions discussed
below, diffusion makes no significant contribution to the heat
flow because the Prandtl number is near unity and the
concentration gradient in the boundary layer near the wall is
small. The equations of the boundary layer are formulated in
non-dimensional form (following Crocco) and the boundary
conditions stated. The solution by the method of successive
approximations is written down. The expressions for the
convective haat flow are given in terms of functions which are
tabulated in the present and other papers. The increase in
temperature at the instant of the passing shock wave is given(and
illustrated in Figs 2 and 3) in non-dimensional form as a function
Card 2/3
88523
S/179/60/000/006/017/036
E19-1/2135
Investigation or the Surface Temperature of a Wall Beyond a
Moving Shock Wave
of the veloc~~ty of the shock wave. A power law is assumed for
the viscosity. The resulte are compared with those of H. Mirels
(Ref.4) and shown to agree well. A film type resistance
thermometer was used to measure the wall temperature (a nickel or
tin dioxide film deposited on molybdenum glass). The film had a
thickness measured in fractions of a micron and an initial
resistance between 10 and 1000 ohms. Cathode ray oscilloscope
records were taken and typical records are reproduced. Computed
and measured results differ by about 10-150%.
There are 6 figures, 2 tables and 6 references: 3 Soviet and
3 English.
SUBMITTED: May 26, 1960
Card 3/3
MiLLIKA. 0. 1.
Possibility of infection with
favor in early 'spring. Hed.
0-D 155.
cutaneous Isishmaniasin an(I-nosquLto
eras. i-parai, boi. 24 noN037-338"
(MLRA 9:1)
1. Is saktors, eksporimentalincy protozoologli I nalyarii Institute,
malyarii, m*ditsinskoy parasitologil I gellmintologiL Ministerstva
sdravookhramniya SSSR (dir. instituta - prof. P. G. Sergiyev, 2&V.
sektorom - prof. Sh. D. Moshkovokiy)
(LBISHWIMISO
cutaneous, infect. in early spring)
(FEM,
mosquito favor, infect. in early spring)
(HOSQUITORs,
mosquito favor, infect. In early spring)
T.*"'~F'UTA x~--LIGA S'-G. 12 Vol. 1-2 A u,-,-' .58
1357. LEISHMANIASIS OF THE SEMILUNAII PLICA (Russian text) - K e I I i n a
0. 1. - MED. PARAZIT. I PARAZIT. BOL, 1956, 25/4 (313-3r-7)-----
Drepwv-aL. tropica culture spattered accidentally into the left eye. After 7
months the semilui ar plica became progressively red and s-Aiollen. A month later
there appeared a p; 16 tuberculum, reaching a diameter of 3-4 mm.. an the semi-
lunar plica. At the top of the tuberculurn there developed a gray spot which later
developed into a depression, finally transforming Into a painless craterlike ulcer.
In smears of scrapings taken from the bottom of the ulcer, stained by Romanows-
ky4s stain, extra- and Intra-cellular forms of L.tropica were discoverel. Later
moist granulations appeared at the bottom of the ulcer, and the ulcer healed. The
semitunar plica became gradually thinner, and in place of the ulcer there developed
a whitish sear. The disease lasted for 7-8 months. Albucid or penicillin drops were
regularly instilled in the eye. (S)
M,
V
P ~tri R'~; -A'-
7 j, ',/; /' )4,
GIADIM, UP.1 KILLINA, 0.1.
Tolerance ~cf an =a 97�r quinocide with certain other drugs. Mode
parase L parazo bol925 no.4:323-327~0-1? 156. (KERA 10:1)
1. Ix otdolentya farmakologii i khinioterapil sektora eksperiwatall-
noy paratitologit Institute malyaril, neditainskoy parazitologit i
gellmintologii Hinisteretva sdravookhranonlya SSSR (dir. institute -
prof. P.G.Sergiyov, zav, sektorom - prof. V.P.,"L;A"yapollelcaya, sav.
otdaleniyem - prof. Sh.D.Roahkovskiy)
(ANTDUIARIAIS, effects.
quinocide. tolerance in animals. in combination vith
other drugs (Rus))
// , 't, rl ,
KNLLIMA 0 1
Tvo cases of unrecognized cutaneous leishmentasis. bov.med. 21
Supplement:18 '57. (MIRA 11:2)
1. 1z Institute malyarii, mediteinskoy parazitologii i gellminto-
logii Ministeratva sdravookhreneniya SSSR.
(LEISHHANIABIS)
TAM
-41 ~l V,
KELLINA, 0. 1.
tolerance; review ol' the literature. M" paraz. I, para.z. bol.
27 no.4:424-432 Jl-Ag 158. (MINA 12:2)
1. Iz otdeleniya farmakologii, i khimioterapii sektora eksperimeatal'Roy
parazitologii Institute. Txlyarii, meditainakoy-parazitologii i golomintologii
HininterstVa 2dravookhraneniya SSSR (dir. instituta prof. p.g. Soriyov. zav.
sektorom prof. V.P. Pod"yapollskaya., zav. otdeleni.Ven prof.
(PIPILRAZINE, off.
tolerance, review (Ras))
BAB3NKO, L.V.; BUWOVA, O.F.- XMINA 0.1.- LEYKINA, Ye.S.: IIAZUMOVA, Ye.P.;
9
F"'TOVMYA. R.I.; CHAJAR. -b-hm;tw-*pITSIm, mi.
All-Union Conference on the Control of Parasitic Diseases.
Med.paraz. i paraz.bol. 28 no-3:364-373 MY-Je '59.
(MIRA 12;9)
(PARASITOLOGY-CONGRESSES)
GLADKIKH, V.P.; ~IN~A
, QJ,; IORCGODINA, Tu. V.
Data on the tolerance of laboratory animale for the antimalarial
eyeloquin. Ned.paraz. i paras.bol. 28 no.4.-443-448 ji-Ag 159.
(NM 12i12)
1. Iz Instituta malyaril, meditsinskoy parazitologii i gellmintologii
Ministerstva sdravoolchransuiya SSSR (dir. instituta -prof. P.G. Sar-
giyev). (MD(AT-ARIALS pharmacology)
IWAj_OwJ-fi--,-KOROGODINA, Yu.V.
Tolerance for cycloquin combined with chloridine in experimental
conditions@* Ked.paras. i paras.bol. 28 no.4t448-454 jl-,Ag '59.
(MIRA 12:12)
1. Iz otdolentya farmakologii i khimioterapii Instituta mlyarli,
meditsinekoy parazitologil i gellmintologii Ministerstva zdravookh-
raneniya SSSR (dir. Institute, - prof. P.T. Sergiyev, zav. otdeleuiyom
prof. Sh.D. Xoshkovskly).
(ANTIMAT-ARTA S pharmacology)
DEMINAv N.A.; KEIIINA, 0.1.
- -----------,
Leishmaniasis in guinea pigs* Med, paras. i paraz.bol. 28 no.6:
699-706 N-D 159. (MIRA 13:32)
(LEISHMNUSIS)
KEUINA 0. 1. (MOSCOW)
"Experimental studies of the Leishmania tropica strains-"
(in Russian.)
Report presented at the 13th Annual meeting and let international
Conference of Society of Protozoologists, Prngue, 22-31 Aug 61
KELLINA, 0.1.
Comparative studiso on quinocide concentrations in the blood and
organs in r atoL after the adainistratioU of its solub&e and in--
soluble salts. Medeparazei pararbol. 29 no.6t655-659 1609
(KM 3.4s2)
1, Tz otdeleniya farmakologii i khimioterapii Instituta. meditsinskoy
parazitologii i tropicheakoy meditei".imeni 186is Martinovskogo
Kinisterstva z dravookhranenip SOR RM institute, - prof, I?oG#
Sergiyev., zav* otdeleni~,= - prof* Sh,D. Moshkovskiy).
(OMOLM)
XULIVA, 0. 1.
local cutanecrus procoodes in mice following the administration
of vimient and normirulOnt otraino of 1010bMania trOPicae MOdo
paraz,i paraze bole noo3t327-330 162s (MIRA 1589)
1, Iz protozoologichoolcogo otdola Instituta meditsinskoy par"
sitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny imeni Ye,l, Mwrtainovskogo
(dir. prof. P.G. Sergiyevv zav. otdelom - prof. Sh.D. Mooh-
kovski Ministerstya zdravookbruieniya SSSR,,
TTY,T.qpwmls) (SKIN-DISEASES)
KELLINAs 0. L
Study of experimental cutaneous leishnaniasis in white mice.
Med. paraz. i petraz. bol. no.6$684-691 '61. (MIRA 15:6)
1. 1% otdola protozoologli InBtituta meditainakoy parazitologii
i tropicheakoy maditsiny imeni, Ye. I. Martainovskogo Ministerstva
zdravookhranonlya SSSR Wir. - prof. P. G. Sergiyevt zav. otdelom -
prof. Sh. D. Moshkovakiy)
(DEUI BOIL)
KELLINA,, 0.1.
Testing of the chemotherapic aotivity of-monomycin in experimen-
tal cutaneous laisbmaniasis in white mices Hede paraze i paraze
bol. 3~ nc.51572-576 S-0163 MU 16:12)
:L..:rz otdela protozoologii (zav. - prof.Sh.D. Moshkovskiy) In-
stituta maditsinskoy parazitologil i tropichaskoy meditsiny imeni
Y.IJUrtsinovskoga (dir. - prof O.G.Sergi yer) Ministerstva
zdra~vookhranezjiya SSSR.
YELISF-YET, L.N.~ KEUM9 0.1.
Report an a bus~n,-!ss "--1p abroad, Med, paraz. 1. paraz. bol.
32 no.3,081. ffy-1063 WRL r,'.,3)
, z . '~.' I -
. - .71
ULLINA, 0.1.
Size or forms of Laishmania tropica major and Leishmania trol-Ica
minor isolated during various stages of the disease. Mled. paraz.
i paraz. bol. 31 no.6:716-718 N-D 162.
(MJPI 1-1 :11)
1. Iz otdela protozoologii (zav. - prof. Sh.D. 14oshkovskiy) lr.30-
tuta meditsinsloy parazitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny 1Mani
Martsinovskogo (dir. - prof. P.G. Sergiyev) Rinisterstva zdrav-,-
okhraneniya SSSR.
YELISEYLV, L.N.; KELLRIA, 0.1.
Duration of the course of leishmaniasis in greater gerbils
(Rhombomys opimus Licht). Med. paraz. i paraz, bol. 33 noel:
101-102 Ja-F t64 (MIRA 18.-l)
1. &tomologicheskiy (zav. - prof. V.P. Derbenevu-Ukhova) i
protozoologicheskiy ( zav. - prof, She D. Moshkovskiy) otdaly
Instituta meditsinskoy parazitologii i tropicheskoy meditsin7
imeni Ye.I.Martsinovskogo (direktor - prof. P.G. Sergiyer)
Miniserstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Moskva.
YiMISEYEV, L.N.; KELLUTA, 0.1.
Cutaricous leishmaniasis in Afghanistan. I-led. p~a-raz. i paraz.
bol. 32 no.6t'128-735 11 - D 163 18:1)
1. Iz entomologicheskogo (zav. - prof. V.P. DerbtTieva-Ukhova)
i protozoologicheskogo (zav. - prof. Sh.D.Mnshkovskiy) otdv).ov-
institut- ~ieditsinskoy parazitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny
imeni Ye.l. Martsinovskogo (direltor - prof. P.G. Sergiyev)
14inisterstva zdravoolchranenlya. SSSR.
KELLINAP 0.1.
-, -1-- ...
Comparative study on the virulence of Leiohmanla tropica major
straine. Mad. paraz. i paraz. bol. 34 no.3.-309-317 Yq-Je 165.
(MIRA 18:7)
I* Otdol prototoologii Institute, meditainskoy parazitologii i
tropichelikoy meditainy imeni Ye.l. Martainovskogo Minister8tva
zdravookhranoniya SSSRj Moskva.
KFIAIRIAt 0.1.
Changes in the virulenca of strains of Leischmnnia tropica major.
Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 34 no,6001-708 N-D 165.
(MIRA 1.8t12)
1. Otdal medltalnskoy protozoologil Inatituta moditnlnsk~,y
parazltologli j tropicheskoy meditsiny imeni Ye,l, FArtsinovskogo
Mintaterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Ylookva. Submitted May 5, 1965.
/..ir '~5_Zj Aj67e 1qeAI45_5
Hungary/Physic-logy of Plants. Mineral Nutrition
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 2, 1958, 5660
Author i Laszio Szekeres,,Ap~qs.. Kek~,4Rr
Inst Not given
Title Arsenometric Determination of Ammonium
Orig Pub Agrokem. es talag., 1956, 5, No 2, 241-244
1-2
Abstract A solution of ammonium is transferred into a
beaker having a volume of 200-300 ml. 10 ml of 0.1
N.solution of KBrO +KBr are added. The mixture is
3
oxidized with 2 ml 4 N. HC1 and left standing at
room temperature for 15 min. for the oxidation of
the ammonium. The solution is then neutralized with
2 ml 7 N. NaOH. For the purpose of oxidation the
solution is again left standing for a period of 15
min, after which 2 ml 4 N. HC1 are added and tit-
rated with 0.1 N solution of arsenous acid in the
Card 1/2 SgrartudomwVi Boatem AltalanOs Kemia:1 T=szek~ Budapest.
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Card 2/2
KELTIERA A.
"Rubber sealing rings for cans." P. 159.
PRIJIffSL POTRAVIN. (M-inisterstvo potravinarskeho pruMslu). Prabs,
Czechoslovalda, Vol. 10, No. 3, 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EW ), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8,
August 1959.
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Determination of chromate ions in the presence of arserate ions and
permanganate ions.
1. Agrartudomanyi Egyetem, Kemiai Tanszek.
KE T.TJMR j B o,
-` , -- , , ": '' . 1. 1 ~
Certain problems of the pathology of stomach cancer, Orv, hetil, 93
no. 50:1413-1428 14 Doc 1932. (OUL 24: 1)
1, Doctor. 2, Institute of Pathological Anatomy (Director - Prof.
Dr. Bela Xellnor)o Debrecen Medical University.
KELLNMP Bel&
91fects of acute and chronic cotclikino NI"amp Oak ~C-
organs of the rat. Bkla Kellnerand U~Wj Nfatkb.- A,~1,1
Af, hW. Acad. 11- J7 T. 4, vinA
, 119 "
ore
;li ill which Mitolir frolti
I'll it ellangrg W4.11 in orp
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abound. The wiclear chwigi-i Inchtdcd: diviAtill of C
Arrested In metaphase: the -Aittinititin imbstitice slithikla
and pyknomift.Kes mcniblinga roieue are developed. The
)yktioniltotie furim yield either minute 11ticle. gmcnt9,
)-a-lophil globules. or splicrical cells itarrmincle(i by huniogetiv-
1
Otis Cytoplasm. Injury to 11(tildividilly c(:115 ixsull~l ill
pykno,15 rf the miclei. Nitiltititiclear giant celli nre fr~-
' titirlitly forrard from the ci:lk of the liver, kidney, awl-
st.
Chemical Ab testictilar titholei. Cytopla--tit changes result in edeumtoir'.
8 No. 4
V01 loo-
,rjljjjg, jrtilf,ji,ifloll, granuhition, and parenehylmLl
- flegmeration. rhe first q-hatigt-!; :%ppear ill 34-410 aiiii.,
Feb. 25, 1954 nudeal ch"" J',t'4 weur aftcr.' br-,_oit! reorgal;l7atioll by thr
U0109ical ChemiStry 41ith Ill. (in the te'lti-I 72 hr".). Tht alluct.:(I vulk d- V.
(111,1 mate, are tiiken op ill (lie Iyraph shimais or phagocylized
by tht; Mli of the retivultim. Repeating administraiimi
of colehicitie produces the sairic efTect, as a single inj-,,ctioil.
Acmte pobaning cNerts a piteralized toxie acticiii. Chroitic
italioning corru-spond,; to a 5t-ri:kl trcurwice of note tilMs.
Chroole treatment resialts in the following chaiige.,- fibro-
sis of bone ruaffow, hypcrplasia of the reticithink. 111111 folina-
tion tit giant colb ill lymphold orgazu, mild fibro!~ii of .pleen;
variation in size of culls of liver autt kidney. Testicular
changes include forination of giant collti and failure tit
sperrniagenesis. Chmnic treatruent with doW..9 at long
inte"Os resulted In survival of 6 iinonth:i to I yr. S. S-_j
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HOLCZMGZR, L.;KELLM, B.
The effects of acute and chronic podaphyllin poisoning on the organs of
the rat. Acta morph. hung, 3 no.3:305-323 1933. (GIKL 25:5)
1. Of the Department of Pathological AnatonT and Histology (Director-
Prof. B. Kellner, M.D. of Debrecen University).
..ad. S n. *Me
2777. KMUMHa B. am! D=z:,"'YI 1. Inst. 0.L Path, Debrocen Univ. r C7
qllantitative evaluation of wawid healing XTA MED: AD. SCIE~IT. IW-1jr.
(Maperit) 1953, 4/2 (163-169) Gra* 2 ,Mus. I
The method is described; it ww used in 630 rats. Oboorvations are made of the
initial ourfaco of the wound, the one mea.,mrod on the 7th cl,,V, and tho longth of
tine required for hnaling. These data provide a satisfactory meann of eva.1-Liating
the course of healinG on rats. The method is stated to e reliable within a 105
margin. Norwich - Johannesburg
SO: Fbccerpta Medica, Section V, Vol. 7 No. 9
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KILLMM. Bela, dr.
New results in studies on the etiology of neoplasms. Orv. hetil.
96 no.47:1289-1293 20 Nov 55,
1. An Orezagon Onkologia, Intezet Pathologiat. Ouztalyanak kozlemenve.
(NEOPLLSMS
etiology and pathogenesis)
KIIJKIIR, Bela, dr.
New results in studies on the etiology of neoplasms. Orv. hetil.
96 no.48-.1325-1328 27 Nov 55.
1. Az Orazagos Onkologiai Intozet Fathologiai Oazt&3,vanak
kozlem.
(NEOPIASMS, etiology and pathogenesis,)
k'L--Z-e-11,,,HUNGARY1Goncrnl ProblemsIof Pet
46~
Abs Jour z Rof Zhur - Biol., No
7, 1958, No 32566
Author :,YOllnor B.
Inst Igo-rul-von
Title Ustologiorl ChrngoE end Their Chronologicnl Sequence Induced
in Trvnsplcntod.T=ors by Nitrogen Mustard, Musterd Gas end
BCI.I 5.6-bis- (0 -Chloronothy1nmino) - 1.6-dcsoxy-e~-mnnni-
toclichlorhydrr-t-07.
Orig Pub i Acta morphol. Accd. sci. hung., 1956, 7, No 2, 215-235
Abstrrct z Morphologicr.1 chtngas induced in turnors by nitrogon-mustvrd
(I), mustnrd (11) vnd BCIA (111) wara studioa in different
strcins of trrnoplrntod tumors; the boat results wore obtrinod
in tha Goron Cvrcinor3c. Drugs were introllucod in tho fol-
loving doses: 1-1, 2, 3, 11-2 rnd III-100 ng-/kg. Chnngos in-
ducod by those substencos posec3a a chrrvcteristic procoso rnd
on tho t:holo era sicilrre In tho boginnings~criod (through
6.12 hours cftor rdninictrrtion of tho drug , mitosis in
drmngod vnd the gonarol number of divided colls is ahrrply
Crrd I/
I ~ -
EXChRPTA 11-I.-DICA Sec.22 Vol JC L
)~E:U_ AIEIZ
4581. KELLNER B. and N~METH L. Onkol.Int.Onko-Pathol.Osztilylnak, Orszi-
j6-A_.T_E_g_y_Cj mustArnitro&-fizdrmaz4k: 1,6-bis(O-chloraethylamino)-1,6-
desoxy-D-mannit dichlorhydrat (BCM) daganatn8veked6st gdt16 hatisAra von-
atkoz6 kfsdrletek. Tumour inhibitory effect of a new nitrogen-
z-nuBtard derivative, I :6-bis(2 -chlorethylamino) - 1 :6-
desoxy-D-mannitol-diHCI (BCM) ORV.HETIL. 1956, 97/36(981-
984) Graphs I Tables 4
The above-named drug was found less toxic and had a broader therapeutic effect
than chlormethine (NM). Its morphological effects were similar to those of NM.
It showed a favourable inhibitory effect on the growth of experdmental mouse leu-
kaemia and on the metastasis of variouj experimental animal tumours. Its use in
clinical therapy is suggested. MolnAr - Bud.-pest(11,5,16)
4- !7
SXJJI, Kamillol NMTH, L"Slo; BCKHAM. Sandor; 13111)MR, Bela
Clinical and experimental rerults witb BCM.(8~bis-1,6-
chloroethylamino-D-wenaltol clibydrochlorido). Nagy. Tudom.
Akad, Biel, Orv, O*zt. Kosl. 8 no.1-2:119-121 1957.
1. Oresagos Onkologiai Intezet, Budapest.
(NITROMM MUSTARDS
1,6-bis-(B-chloroothylaLmino)-l.6-damozy-D-mannitolq
pharmacol. (Hun))
(YANITIMB, rel-ated cpda,
Same)
So c.16 Vol,6/3 Cancer March 58
951. GAmOwrqpmfk experbrmu ovith argartkjhwr c ix odmd camor Chemo.
therapeut6che Vcnucht mit organischen Fl r dungen an Tierkrcbscn.
NgmpTit L., OLAH G., SFLLEI C., GATi E. and KRUNFit B. Ungarisches Onkol.
In3t., Pathol. Abt., Budapest Arch. Guc&m1qforicF-j-q5-7-,-j7j3 (iol-l I I) Tables 6
The tumour-inhibiting effect Of-25 orpnic fluor compounds was tested in 4 different
tumour strains, and especially the effect of fluor urethan was cardully examined.
The turnour strains were mouse ascites turnour and Crocker sarcoma, ahd rat M-i
sarcoma and Guirin carcinoma. No compound showed significant tumour-inhibiting
action. Histological examination showed no changes usual with other mitotic toxins.
juhin - Budapest
_MM
ENT OF TUMOUR
T AND'ClIEMOTIMHAPEUTIC TRRA,rm
HOM1205, ~EV~T~P is,4re 6s azokn chemotheraplas
METASTASE3 - A Oaganatas dttdtelek kdpzlJdL
- Kellner B. -ORMIETIL. 1957,
befolydooidedra vonatkoz6 vizi3killatok
98145 (1227-1230)
A review of this problem, read in 1957 before the Chester Beatty institute, London
From the author's personal investigations into this matter, the following are men-
tionedt In the morphology of tumoura, the regressive processes should also be
taken into account. Necrosis is rarely observed in benign tumoura. but small,
e necro-
focal necrotic areas are only characteristic for malignant tumours. In th
a a considerably
biotic areas of transplanted tumours, ribonucleic acid show
decrease: however, desoxyribonucleic acid to not changed to a significant degree.
e from the
An a result of the degenerative processes the tumour cells are releas d
intercellular connection' this in called the disjunction' of the tumour cello. When
pericarcinomatous metestases are being formed, the genesis of distant metastanes
has also begun. In the growth of malignant tumours, 3 stages are to be distinguish-
ed: (1) organotypical (0) growthJ, (2) reticular (infiltrative), so-called R growth;
(3) metastatic (M) growth. Thine stages can be clearly observed in squamous-cell -
carcinomit. In the experiments# the formation of metastases wan successfully pre
vented with BCM (L:B.bid(beta-chloroethylamtno)-1:8-deisoxy-D-mannite-dichlor
Juhdaz - Budapest (V, 16)
hydrate). -7-
OAIKOID47-~1,04.0 ICAFZ- A~e7~q_10 liv Te Z_ 67
A.
levelezo tag*
I metasta3isese
the formatiOn of
Tests of the progression Of tumors and A,I
o1 orv kozl KTA 11 no.2/3tl95-2-10 160.
i
B
esda, onkopathologiai KuJA'to intezet.
1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akad
(TUH()RS)
(HETASTASIS)
f
MISER Bela dr.
Relation of lympboid leukemia to lymphoearcoma. Megy onkol 5 no-4:
229-233 D 161.
1. Onkopathologiai Kutato Intezet.
(LYMPHOSARCM4A diag) (LEUKEMIA LYMPHOGYTIG diag)
NENETH9 L.; IER B.
A d6w mouse ascites tomour to be used as a screening tool. Neoplasms.
8 no-4037-343 '61-
L Research Institute of Oncopathology, Budapest Hungar-Z.
(ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS pharmacol.)
(LEUXFJUA LYMPHOCYTIC experimental)
KELLNER, Bola L U"IUA? Y
MD
Research Institute of Oneopathology (Onkopathologlai
Kutato Intezet)
Budapest, Magyar Onkologia, No 3, Aug 62, pp 183-185,
"The Patholoey and Complex Therapy of Mammary Cancer."
KELLNER, B.
The last ton years of cancer research in Hungary. Neoplasms, 9 no.3:
283-295 162.
L Research Institute of Oncopathology, Budapest, Hungary.
(NEOPLASMS)
KELLNER B
Preblastomatoses of the female breast. Heoplasma 9 no.6:616-619 162.
(BREAST DISEASES) (NOMENCLATURE)
KEL-UM., Bela, egyatem.1 tana
-0
An account of the international congress on cancer research held in
Moscow. Magy tud 69 no.nt730-734 N ~62.
1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia levelezo tagja, es Oruagos Onkologiai
Intezet Igazgatoja,
-7~-
NEMETH, L.; KELLNER, B.
On biological properties of Vines, rooea alc#LUids. Neoplasma 10
no.2:149-152 163.
1. Research Institute of Oncopathology, Budapest, Hungary.
KELLNER, B.
A su=ar7 of advances in basic research seen in the light of
the VIIIth Congress held in Moscow, 1962. Neoplamm 10 no-3:
32-1-335 163o
1. Research Institute of Oncopathology,, Budapest, Hungary.
(NEOPLASMS) (RESEARCH)
"!V-T E
BLIM., Bela
research In the United States. Magy tud 70 no.22t
831-835 D16).
1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia lovelezo tagja; Orszagos Olnko-
pathologiai Intetet igazZatoja.
KELUIER, Bela,, dr.
I- -- ~ - - - ~
Significance of histologic exandnation in the prognosis of
breast cancer* Magy,, mkol. 8 no.2:114-118 JeI64
1. Ghkopathologiai Kutato Intezet.
KELLNFR, B... prof,
Prevention of metastameB, Thor. Hung. 12 no.3j95-104 164.
1. National Oncopathologioal Research Institute (Directort
Prof. B. Kellner), Budapest.
HUNGARY
KgMIR. Bela.'Dr. NEKETH, Laszlo, Dr, HORVATH, Piroska, INSTITORIS', Laszlo,
Dr; Oncopathological Research Institute (Onkopathologiai Kutato Intatet),
ChInoin Pharmaceutical and Chemical Product Factory (Chinoin Oyogyster
at VaUesseti Termeksk Oyara), Budapest,
"A ,New Antitumor Compound, 1,6-Dibrcmo-1,6-Didesoxy-Duloits (Preliminary
Covatunication).*
Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 107, No 16, 17 Apr 66, pages 737-738.
Abstracti The preparation and pharmacological data on the drug is followed
W-a-ge-ecription of its inhibitory effect on sensitive tumors. Its effect
on the leukocyte count in the peripheral blood as well as in the spleen,
lymph nodes and duodenum is discusied. Its inhibitory effect on tumor
growth is awmarized in a table. The biological and tumor-inhibi-
tory effect of DBD Is different In many respGots from that of other com-
pounds. The cytological effect appears Very rapidly and persists for a
very long time, especially in the tumor. The introduction of long periods
of rest between treatments seems to be promising. The therapeutic range
of DED :Is very broad, The effect persists much longer on the myeloid ele.
ments than on the lymphatic organs and the duodenum. Peroral administration
f--~I-:LLWER, D. 19148
(T. lied. Div. OTT Rendelointezet, Budapest, CsengexT Ut.
-IIIa Effect of methyl-Thiourneil on Diabetes Complicsted By Ilyperthyroidism."
Orvosok Lapja) Budapest, 1948 14/40 (1279)
Abst: Exc. lied.111, Vol. ill, No. 2, p. 61
RTXN.OIA- - - - - - - ---I
9? of the IMPT Llnstltutul de Cercetari pentru
1te Tehnice; Research Institute on Grains and
2
Technical Plants] Funduleas,
"The Seed Cultivation of Rape, Turnip and Fodder Sorghum."
Bucharest, Revista de Zootehnie si Medicina Veterinara, Vol 13,
No 9, Sep 63, PP 25-zb.
Abstract: As these crops are relatively new in Rumania, the
articig-describes the basic characteristics of the plants and
the techniques to be used in their cultivation and harvesting.
1/1
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A=Ping equipment for Pipelines of friendship. Stroi. truboproy.
5 no - 12:8-11 D 16o. (KIRA 13:12)
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Arr. 1959.
Ncnthlly List of F--zt European Accessienn Lrc, Vol. C, no. 2., Jul-) 1,059.
Uncl.
KWLNER~ Jan
Trends in construction of hydroalternators. El tech obzor 50 no.10.-
545-546 0 161.
1. Zavody V. I. Ionina Phen, n.p., Ridid oborove strediako velkyah
elektriakych stroju, tooivych.
(Dynama)
KELLNER, Janos; IIECKENAST, IKa.1man
The t~russing of an oPen-air portable grandstand for 7.,500 persons.
MagY ep ipar 10 no.7:279-282 161.
! "LNER. !Tan a, oklev,8180 mernok., iranyito tervezo; UNGAR, Tibor., dr.,,
W~&%.Vv.wu am&-"UKp:IxfmtO terveso
Buildings based on fil-ledt organic soil in Szeged* Melyepit"tud
szemle 13 no.5:237-240 My 163.
1. Szegedi Tervezo Vallal-at.
KELLITER, Jozaef; DOSNYAK, Tamas
Method for analyzing the indirect manpower proportion in the
wool industry. Munka szemle 8 no.8:6-12 Ag 16d,
L-35205-66--_
ACC NRt AP6026875 SOURCE ODE: 6 2 0 2 oo?4/oo?gl
AUTHOR: Kellnert Petra (Engineer); Kellner, Lia (Enginaer)
ORO: Study and Prospecting Institute (Institutul do studii si prospectiur&)
TITLE: Considerations regarding infiltrations through protection d:Lko3
SOURCE: llidrotahnica., gospodarirea apelor, meteorologial vo 11, no, 2. 3.966o 67-73
TOPIC TAGSt waterway engineering, hydrography
ABSTRACT-,,*, VA report on studies related to infiltration through protecting dikes carr
out during the long-lasting 1965 high-level periods on the Danube as wall its during
periods of decreasing water levels. After a classification of the dike-foundation
terrain combimtions at various locations, the authors discuss the appearance of the
infiltration curve and of the piezometric line of water in the foundation terrain.
The correlation of the classes determined with the nature of th infilt ations leads
to suggestions for proAectlng the dike Orig, art, host 9 figures. ad on
1"'51
AuthOrs' Eng- Abstracl/ /jFRS: A452
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TITLE- RLC Bri.dge,, Type TESLA TM 393
FERIODICAL~ SdZrlovacl' technika, 1961. No# 8, Pp- 312 .- -5.13
TITLE. The bridge is designed for the measurement of
resistances, capacitances and inductances in workshops and
ser-t.icing and maintenance departments. It is also possible
to use it ln laboratorifis. The instrument consists of the
actual measuring bridge, an amplifier with a rectifier-
detector-, a galvanometer, a low-.frequency oscillator and a
supply- sourt.e. The bridge consists of a number of standard
resiator.5 which are calibrated by means of a potentiometer,
a standard -capa,- itor of, 1.0 000 pF and a variable resistan(,e
for balancing the losses. The resistani~es -to be measured
are c-onnected in a Wheatstone bridge which i.s supplied with
AC or DC_ The bridge is fed with alternating voltage of
400 -~..p.s. for measurement of the vapacxtances.. The dielectric
losses of the mr-asured capacitance are balanced by a variable
resistance connected in series with xhe standard capacitance.
Card 1/2
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RLC Bri.dgt, Type TESLA TM 393 El.92/E382
Measurement of the inductances is carried oui at AC and again
a -variabl.e resi-stance is provided for bal.anc-ing the losses.
The bridge r-an meaelure resistances between 0.01 ohm and
.10 megohm, this range. being divided into 8 sub-ranges. The mea-
,~urA indu~tanet~s can extend from 0.01 mH to 1 000 H (7 sub.-
range~?.). The capacitan-~,es range from I pF to .1.10 pF (in *7 sub-
range-0. The accura.-y cf the measurements for the revistances
and ^.apa,:-itances is better than 2% and for the ind4ic.tances JLt
is 3%. A detailed c.ircutt di.agram of the bridge is given
and a ILst of the component's and elec:tron tubes employed in
the deqi.,:s is prc-vi.ded. There are 6 figures and 3 table?.
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ACC NR: AT6007443 SOURCE CODEt HU/2505/65/026/OQX/0047/0047
AMORt Maklari, Erzaebet; Kellner an, 0. 39
Marianne; Kovach, A. G &A Gottseg
ORGi Department of Pathophysiology, State Institute of Cardiolo2y, Budapest
(Allami Kardiologiai Intezet, Korelettani Os7.taly) ; K~rim~eqal Rmarc -h
Laboratorv. Medical Universitv of Budanest. Budnnes"Hudanesti _6;:~Oatudomarrri
Egyetam, Kiserleti Kutatolaboratorium)
TITLEt Mechanism of hyperoxi pulmonary edema 4This paper was presented at the
29th Meeting of'the HHMarian Physiologi-civI Society held In Szeged from Z to
J uly 19~47
-SOURCEt 'Academia scientiarum hungaricee. Acta physiologica, v. 26, Supp~mntj
1965s 47
,TOPIC TAGSt respirAtOry ayst~m, biologic respiration, respirator7 system diseases
rat, drug effects pharmacology, therapeutics
AB3TRACTi A~cordin~,_to -the Itterat to
tion 0 ,fiuCO`
pulmonaz7 edema- de've"lops-1-h-re's nse. to Inha 02 with a h
f;content. The edema under such.canditions s ribed to the harmful. S
3.- 2'
tne developmint of hyperoxic pulmonary edema. The relationship between tissue,-.~
hypereapnia and pulmonary edema developing In response to Inhalation of pure
02 -gas s1Cudied in the present experiments on normal rats and on rats treated
with pht-nw benzaminelbeforehand. Following exWsure of various duration to
h pressure e COz content of the brain, liver and muscle, survival
'Aine, and the gross and histologic appcarance of the lungs were studied.
Pulmonary edema developed undor these conditions but It was proceeded by
hypercapnia, The sevevity qf..pulmqnaFX_edema and of tissue hyj-ercaPnA-a-1~-.,,-;).
varied with the pressure and duration of the exposure. The survival of the
animals was slightly prolonged, the severity of pulmonary eder-a was increased
and tissue bypercapnia was lessuned by the previous administration of
pheriojWbenzamins. CJM-7
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.aLLNER, Marianne; KOVACH, A.G.B.; MAKLARI, E.; GOTTSEGEN, G.
Studies on the pathogenesis if pulmonary alloxan oedema.
Acta med. acad. sci. Hung. 21 no.2:187-189 165.
Correlation between isolated cerebral hypercapnia and pul-
monary oedema. Ibid.:191-195
1. Department of Pathophysiology, Hungarian Institute of
Cardiology, and Experimental Research Department, University
Medical School, Budapest. Submitted July 27, 19&..
GOTTSEGEN., Gyorgy, dr.; KELUIER, Narianna, dr.; TOROK, Eszter, dr.
Data on the diagnosis of decompeneated cor pulmonale. Orr. hetil.
103 no.17.*774-777 29 Ap 162.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi %yetem, IV Belklinika, Orazagos Kardio-
logiai Intezet.
(PUIXONARY HURT DISME diag)
(HFMT FAILURE CONGESTIVE diag)
L 13502-66,
ACC NR: AP6007044 SOURCE CODE: HU/0018/65/017/003/0277/0231
AUTHOR: Kovachs Ariaztid G. B. (Doctor); Kellner, Kirianne (Doctor); Kaklari,
Erzoebet (Doctor)
ORG: (Kovach] Medical University of Budapest, Experimental Research Laboratcry
:.(Budapesti Oryostudomanyi Egyetem, Kiserleti Kutato Laboratorium); National
institute of Cardiology, Department of Pathophysiology (Orszagos Kardiologiai
Intezet, Pathophysiologiai Osztnly)
TITLE: Potassium content of the serum and tissues of rats in trawnatic shock
SOURCE: Kiserletes orvo5tudomany, v. 17t no. 3, 1965, 277-281
TOPIC TAGS: potassium, blood serum, rat, animal physiology
ABSTRACT: The potassium contentsof the serum
and the organs of rats in the terminal stage of shock have been studied. The
different organs examined did not show an unidirectional change. As compared
to the controls, thorc was a significant increase in the potassium content
of the serum as well as of the heart, brain and lung tissues of the animale
in traumatic shock. The potassium content of their spleen and ofthe in-
jured muscle decreased'while that of the liver, intestines, kidneys and
adrenals remained unchanged. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table. [JPRS1
SUBK DATE: 27Jul64 004
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I)MLLNER, ~LUOD,, inz.
The television test generator Tesla BM 261 (BM 262).
Sdel tech 10 no.4:156-158 Ap 162o
KFLLN'EP, P.
TECHNOLOGY---.
Periodical: REVJ3TA CONSTRMILOR S1 t, 1-iATE 11-LELOR DZE CCINSTRUCT11.
vol. 10, no. 11, Nov, 1958
the Stein penetrometer; a simple device forexamining foundznti~~ri Crounds. v- 556.
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1 Vol. 1,10. '5%~
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AUTHORS Kellner, Petro (Engineer)-,
So= c6bk-: -iiU-/~~2W/6-3Y/662-[cid?-4[c~o?~9
Kellner, Lia (Enginoer) Al
ORG: Study and Prospecting Institute (Institutul do studii s3. prospectiua)
TITLE: Considerations regarding infiltrations through protection dikG3
SOURM 11idrotahnica., gogpodarirea apelor, mateorologia, v. 3.1, no. 2, 1966. 67-73
TOPIG TAGS: waterway engineering, hydroCraphy
ABSTIRACT-~r,', A report on studies related to infiltration through protecting dikes carr
out during the long-last-J.ng 1965 high-level p-5riods on the Danube as well as during
periods of decreasing water levels. After a -lassification of the dike-foundation
terrain combinations at various locations, the authors discuss the appearance of the
infiltration curve and of the piezometric line of water in the foundation terrain.
The correlation of the clasoes determined with the nature of the infilt tions leads
to suggestions for protect;Ing the dikea. Orig. art. has: 9 figureae TA:alod on
authors' Eng. ab3traq&/ hLPHS1 36,4
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UDCS
KELLO, A.
Machines and workers' creativeness. Sov. profsoiuzy 18 no.151
13-16 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Sekretarl Estonskogo respublikanakogo soveta profaoyuzov.
(EBtonia-Technological innovations) (Estonia-Socialiat competition)
jr
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na n. m i.,~i t ~j
TAKERSON, Matvey Sonsnovich-, TSTBULISKII','Tladimir Abramovich. Prinimali
Uchastiye: LABUDIN, I.A.; YNDCROT, Te.L.; 0, 1.0.; GHIZMBKIYl
.A.L.; POLENOT, A.M.; NIKITIM, M.N.; ITAHOV-,-L'Y.;-GEYRT, H.T.;
FIDOROT, Ye.T.; MOSOT, M.G. YEGOROYA, K.I., red.; ONO-VIKO,
N.G. I tekhn. red.
[The w2namia Truda" Actory; a brief account of the "rnamia Truds"
Arrwture Factory in leningrad) Znamia truds; kratkii ocherk Isto-
ril leningradekogo armaturnogo, savoda wZnamia truda." 1960. 207 p.
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'3
so W
00 -
!Ii
141 1 ,
A !_-
*0 *00 0 Of
0 04-0 co-e- 41 0 0
14 It Of at a h 0 Is a a AS a 43 41 6.
A 1 4 f N 1& 11 il u 11 1 f
-A _A ft -Co
wmjllf~ A sot #6144 -01,
tom#omft tbetweea alcohols, c4tbwyl -00
~pawada, ow.1 hWk" by the Ulebla o4mocritter.
V-.-keW7 CAew. Z#ejli 1. rixt-
decting WCWIY of osumnis with tn~4. 'AMOP". W MAnt"
as obtained with an Ukhla rcvd-w~mLvuc utuouicirr.
*1. oneapils. am formed betorren incintsevs
V that 0
be Croup, 110 a1cs.. sup". aldthydrs, and car-
=Hc oft hand. "d mono-110 aks.. tthr-',.
awketamoullsoullarr. TIW"K4.v'w"J"1s.GfcoMvd%.
funned In thOsYSterns studied are: 01,041toll.-IluOll.
C034ft.-(-*Omtlii.an4t-KI30.ct)m
hexanctria (1), SPAI MAIJ-1filly(Ol (9). -1, and -AeOll.
1-'I; -COUt,11,2: 1. COM"ly"rot UU) and .11COM.
3:1; COSIce-L-QMbitol, 8:1-, CONler"lucixe anA
-II.CA, 6: 1; CONfev-sucrose (IV) awl -uturicackf.8: 1;
CoMew~Aitrk arid. to: 1; Kt,0-11 1:2. 1;
I"NO-0-fruct,xv 4: 1; Fiso IV 7: r,"Otj
Compcondo arc not formed In the $yoten's cly)-ill,
-11, -IV, -miloclisOll), M. -HOICITOMIOIDIC, and
-AC()Ifl CONIef-MeOll and -V. moo-Stroll. -CON10"
and -V, V-AcOlf, HtOAc-hdcOIj. emd _C11,0. B. A.
5213 *A 1.1coj it Mo oft ire 4T
U - , . I . . . . I I I - 0 - F j a j~& * -
IV P3 "!I I III An I tT
I so 11 to it 0 at it A 91 1 It U a is
0 *::10* 0,0* *0 0 O's 0,00 0::10* *I's$* 0 0 00 0 0 0 SSs *a so*
:Of 06906660646666
:
.00
.40
.00
go*
coo
se 0,
400
t10 0
*so**'
0
me
A
*0 4
o 0 o
010094""lif"s
Tri?. f I I
ro
M LE
T-60
-'-*6 -00
FGFM&d*~ 01 Sirglilk COGWOM40 we by 9111414 of
outsoalis dwilito a nob V Kelm (Slovak.
Inst. Teclsooll., Bratislava). , SON' &ZjM... awas.
00
0 Calsisfam J2 610-13(1047).-Applicatiou of *eWik's .00
method (4. Z4A. 42. 4WP indicates that .,a.
in aq. iota. betwet the following substances to form mol.
In the indicated mol. ratioil. HCHO 1:1 with
o
Duolf, kle'co. Mel-ftco. fitgo; Me'co 1: 1 with
(CIWll)A, Waco 2:1 with trislycol.
00
3: 1 with glycerol. 3: 1 with I-arabitoll, 6: 1 with lucow, .00
8: 1 with sucroIse, 3: 1 with formic ", 6: 1 with (1.10#11)t,
00 0: 1 with nuilonic add. 8:1 with tartaric add, 10: 1 with coo
13 via chric add; Kt#0 1:1 with trillycol, 1A with 1,2.5-hei- 300
asset", 1:1 with Acfjll, 0.5:1 with glycol. 2:1 with
60 gir cerol. 4:1 with fructose. 7; 1 with sucrose. 4:1 with
(COji),. Then substances may be divided into 2
004 . I . . goo
pos. or hyd ng at the p-ly-
09 aics.. a4mrs. and carbosylic 900
acids, and neg. or ox toid. consisting of the mono.
hydric Alcis, W10 (eir.)6 and hl"CO (kriours). A 609
compa, from I group will react with any comp'l. in the 1.1-00
other group, but substances In the mine group will not
400
react. The behavior of 1ICII0 supports the belief that
it Is present in the ortho fortu in aq. oWn. D. Lewis goo
A I A - 5 L A 411ALLMICAL LITEWUNN CLASSIFICATION Z_7_ '-Z~*-""
7
slaw 11W 'lee
1.1~oj It Cv us( 811411 am a-- &%I
I - ---- -------
0 As I jr W, 0 71 An 4 s v 4 a -1 * i IT si -) a 3
0 ~' to a a it lift ad WK 1411110 RIKKADA Itlit 4A
0 :10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 : *I
0 10 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Q 0 00 0 * :1: 0000 0 0 0 0 4111 0 0 IS a ^ 0 a
00
00 A -' -.., L "Ittu- -L
cat"* &ms "400t146 OHS
173 8
a dot
YC
If
b
y
mw in
M 660WA ill tb* 1*11- 1
twidle md On
lant"k,
Vf*
age
goo
goo
coo
off
see
goo
woe
U 0 It a fir" A T,I"*ft 0 a 4 3 0 9
0 00 *to* 00*000090joes
1w W-Wwwwwwwwwww-
millistl #01100 Alms
is flrl"
.-W
000;11,4# 060141411'...0411
ill* peeve the
Use PS 104114 IS #4114111 OW MW $All-
istur 11 _ _ pb.
.= Wall " cowthes cwch~ wee
=ww. W t4m)(10 uushsh)i Co.
S. &a nU, CA. U, MOR.-Rull Col. of m- 10- -00
C411IN01 to 11.11)VIOCAM19.0. 3. 6),Pkric acid -00
(16, Is, i1 90collfcololl 1) (13. is, is, 14).
g(3
".110c41 k(is. is. it. U. vand t'll(KIdlecthif *00
It. fur r(Al ~l 11 U1011 (loll, 640
Nvol lod "soil (Z%iil Ifittill (I. I 111%N(,~ till 41),
And 11-h8
C it (s and M And
Yotor IA~ IV The piewsavv of It boa& hs
V (it ~ Oil la" h* its ability to add at-%-) and I (awsotc! moo
y1 H&ad 3 sks. to Cub H in coo
3 sks. awided to Ow cKbox
A nev tgehniqw 66
oow the cjf4 lt;a ~)W=
*I / a**
describrd vrry small mtes of
moo
see
of moo
too
at a,
-AA6-4v
Not
4411 fj %s# Off Uf
-a- .-.r It
it a a 3
~'vo !a 0 1
0 0 o Ole 0 0 (a 0 10 0 a o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
'00 o"s 10 1 ~,
10 10 00000 a 0 00 ~'46010 "
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
of' ruac~ -Tot!
Vol 7., !o J/
4, Par.lApr. I.cj53,
'uropean cc,3z;siono, List, V~)j 3, ';';o
V.
Chemical Abatracto 18fady 'of the itscilon Wnelks in the airf'a at
rubber by fdrarelt 5 t
I ~, , r171M
and Kow- . -Inrn, tech- -
MaY 25P 1954 MR, a fwa-,
J.,
Rubber and Other Elactromers 4t'd 4 V, d I
Tangt s n it n rarxd wec(tunt of raw rubber by t%PD-Atlg
slic-citntn4 0.02-0.03 nnn. thick to the light of a Ifil-quattt
Lullp, are sle2cribed. After a tonzer period Of "POsum to
light, thete 6 a new band at AM p, Indicating aldelvdir
koonic (a band with lite Lenw 5.80-5.83 A, and vavbn%;1
Kroups. Oil pou^ pre--Pcnt in untrvated raw rubber at
2.11S-2.1hl 1..nre hn-rea-scil by cipmure to IiSht, showing a
new intei0ve band at 2-M p. With inastirated rubber, n.
hand 14 formed ut 2.90 p In the area (A OH groups mood
with If bridgrs, but tile balif belanSs to utumsord. Oil
grimsps. fly expoitire to light, the C-0. O-n. and C-0
groups are inervased, the Cift, Cib, and Isoprene groups Am
decreamd. and C-C and a band at 10 M am changed.
Other factov. affecting the aging of raw rubber by light am
dest --1- 61 fvfcrtuL
Jan U
. I ., t.--l
r c4 r
pq~t"
In,
U'r
(J~ntq .,n A
artt"'I f
icl
IV on
of
oval in'.,,t r"o
ullt I -an T'n
I.,
KFILTIO)-4.
"Investigation of reaction kinetics of the aging of na"Ural caoutchouc throui-h an
infrared spectrograph. IV. Influence of frequency of radiation and teiRperature on
photocatalytic aging." Chemicke Zveati, Eratislava, Vol. 8, -;o. 1 1 Jan. 19,54, P. 3.
SO; Eastern European Accessions Listy Vol. 3, ho. 11, Nov. 1954, L.C.
y by ffiffored ap-ctroMphy of the reaction kin rice
Of Le seng Of n-K"J rubber. U qzpe,U... .1 '.he
tfftcl of U4ht A=-V and V-K,I;o Tmb Ifle, S,
IV65 48. '11 ro, C ,D,
-
- ia- 5
Pe~citfori kincticoln
aging oUnatui,-Fn--;5Yi-r by]
the
red V. Aging accelerated by heat
jfrl".V~i
1433-41(1955); cf CA. 49, C41,119h.-Ilt%at gm; i,f riihl,,-
I-twuvll 60 :1:01 11341, aq mm.li-ed by (it, ch."le, 4 ill, I,
.If C- -(), 0 --11. and C -C groups h:,% 4v
Infrat,d C itrary to I,w.131 agm~,.. C-v.
proo4li.F. imilormly hi thr whole Npi-cmitii thwhics..; at
(Viiji,i. al-'~ Nl' but lus :1 mljwrf1,-1:fl choraclvr lw!mv thii
(vialo. 'Flit time climN nf C 4.1 atid () 11 grmij, run
1.11allel, (it,- 4 ly dit7crellez 6,it,g (Imt ille n, ,( 1, -11 0
groups flocruur~s ziftcr renchirig Vic ums. Thc ltci~-hts if the
S-simped NFiC62 curv(K de;W1111 nit toor'.. 11(,w .4 mill. in tile
r" oge fictwvvi 75 atict 05", awl (tfw,-ve ;% certnitt (emp. lindt
Millairt cimsl. (Cm~-O a1mve 120% 0-11 M."ve 100"). Ac-
tivmimi tivrgivi cakil, (nnu the hulticli-i 1~,i ... 1~ -I,c 21,20)
nild M," Cal./LmIk.. fep., felt C-O 1111d 0-11 gt,,titq:
thew valm,, agrce wdl with lite activiitioit cm-rgv ca!,-41.
firt"ll tile tellip. deitenilt-twe ni thc mo(. vttv ,( mitt'lli"Ll,
2HPO cal./timle. H. 131d(Is
I 1 -71,
P- W-afri ttrd,,,, the lVing OT
Yl
Discu"Mon- a
lh~
t1ol.
t~-, M
.,,"in': z-t I
14%
1370 Slutir ef the reaction kinaics of AezLa"
by Infrare4 tPectragrapw III
Effea of 4bl. %ad antioxiJants IV F'M.c~ I uir
vMvp laum of hch, and tamparalu~ un ageing LT
hgbt- V K
U'"
ZS, ~nk
--ET -?S-V 'O-FCt. Lfil. J..lftal, 19,55, .1~ uv~ -.1
2769. English trunalatina* 4 Ltw~, put-,
.. ~ ~ ~ -~- TL. .'." - I ~
�RO! 0 iff,
OR M, NOW 'No
v
Category CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Optics - Spectroscopy
Abu Jotxr Ref Zhur - Fizlka, No 2, 1957, No 5121
Author KeUo V Me) A.) Krivikova) J.
Title :-Btu4y of Aging of Natural Rubber ualng Infrarea Spectroscopy. V.
Thermal Acceleration of Aging
Orig Pab Sb. chekboal. khim; rabot, 1956, 2-1, No 2, 281-290
Abstract No abstract
K-6
Card 1/1
VELL 0
P ON W111-0. a--&n'-d the.
LOS it, t e,
Cd ",is wi omdt I. cat a I yst aro
I
,
of :I b TkU and Y. KSH-)
AWN a bU- A,
tice of pure N W AM., 13W and In the ab!mnte of
prose
h [lq~ linitislava, Czeel J. povyjurr 67F
7- _
7i
6
N
"M vulcanizing Ingredients, radicals of lung life rite formed and
rudmiou
uh
uent o
id
tive de
Al
i
fl
th
50f, 1750
T-13
5
,
, 13,
8)(Inperman); cf. C.
0 .
ucuce
e -
x
a
n
scq
gre
g
y
-The rate a; oxidurof natural rubber is measured by ob- Increase of time at 130' VrAtly decrtwes the inductica
of the eitinetlon coeff. f!)r Infrared
jerving the inerrim -1
-I per"I of (lie subsequent oxida. and increases the max. pos-
i
f
id
L
A
(carbonyl) and 35W cm.
(hy.
absorption at 1720 cin. awrence
ox
n.
.
s
ble degree o
dtoxyl). Tim relative conen. il of oxidizal groups Is taken
as AA 1AA ., where AA . W the vidue of the Increase of the
extinction cocil. at Infinite time. The rate of oxida.
Ai found to obey tin equation at the form dildi - (h1bill -
exp(-b7P)jj1 - 11. where the coast. k is related to the rate
of ranLhing (leading greponderantly to oxidn.) and 1he,
:
l
l
f
di
ca
osLo
ra
s
comt. L- characterizes e rate of recombluat
d
tl
t
l
l
l
di
-a cruas-
eran
ant
art (
ea
for chain teria
ng prepon
y
linking), The total amt. of cross-fluking Inereitses, with in- i
pt tilk. In all casa, as predicted byithe equation, i
the rate of oxidn. rises from zero to laro,
again, as the concn. of oxidized groups incrmses, Values of;
k and b dctd. from cxptl. observations are mied to give In-
f omation about the sep. phasts of the reactions involved in~
the thermal and photoclicut. aging of nibbcr under various
dl
l
h
i
i
on
ons. tit t
ng of extd. unvulcan4ml r1lbb" at
t
e ail
temps. train 80 to 150" the rate of oxidn. an([ of t, -Anatian-
both Increase with temp. but the degree of crosv- anking de.'
Light produces very effective cros-t-linking at'
=e . 7
S raIsing the temp. increases the oxidn. greatly
'at the txpenie of the termination, but vulcanisation mists.
contg. components forwing C-C brld e3 are much more ef-
lectlye, The efftetiol accelerators, alantioxidant3, and all
KELLO, V.
"Physical and chemical studies on the oil fractions of cruc!e ietroleum. 1. Methods
and experimental tachniqve.11
,CH7,,-qCKE ZVESTI, Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol- 13, No. 5, May 1959-
Monthly List of East European Accessions (17AI))' LC, Vol. I., No. 91 September 1959-
Unclassified.